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The Global Research News on RBN, Program Details for February 25
By Global Research
Global Research, February 25, 2008
25 February 2008
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The Global Research News Hour
Republic Broadcasting Network (RBN)

Hosts: Michel Chossudovsky and Stephen Lendman

Time: Mondays 11:00 am – 1:00 pm (CST), broadcast out of Houston, Texas.
12 Noon to 2.00pm (EST) 
 9.00am – 11.00am (PT)

This program is a cutting-edge initiative of globalresearch.ca. It provides a global perspective on what is really happening in America and around the World – vital information unavailable in the mainstream, with noted guests sharing their expertise with listeners.

Host: Michel Chossudovsky

Co-Host Stephen Lendman

E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.globalresearch.ca

TO LISTEN LIVE click below
http://www.republicbroadcasting.org/index.php?cmd=listenlive

PROGRAMME DETAILS

Monday February 25, 2008

-Genetically Modified Seeds,

-US Military Bases around the World

-Update on Evolving Situation in Palestine

Host: Michel Chossudovsky. Guests: William F. Engdahl, Dr. David Halpin, Professor Jules Dufour.

First Hour: (11am- 12 noon CST)

F. William Engdahl, best selling author and analyst of the New world Order will be talking about his most recent book, Seeds of Destruction, The Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation.

Second Hour: (12 Noon – 1.00pm CST)

Distinguished British physician Dr. Halpin, who will be travelling shortly to Gaza, will be reviewing the situation in the Middle East, focussing on the humanitarian crisis in Palestine.

Award-winning Canadian geographer, professor Jules Dufour has recently completed a detailed study of US military bases. He will talking about the global deployment of America’s military arsenal around the World.

A link to the archive of our Monday Global Research News Hour is available immediately on podcast after the live program (!1am -13pm CT)

To access the archive of previous Global Research News Hour programs click below:

2008 Archive     

Show Time: Mondays, 11:00am – 1:00pm CST  (12.00- 2.00pm EST, 9.00am-11am PT) 

Republic Broadcasting Network (RBN)

This program is a cutting-edge initiative of www.globalresearch.ca. It provides a global perspective on what is really happening in America and around the World – vital information unavailable in the mainstream, with noted guests sharing their expertise with listeners.

Topics discussed will include: the Iraq and Afghan wars, Israel-Palestine, national security, law and justice, Al Qaeda and the “war on terrorism,” what’s happening at the White House and on Capitol Hill, a review of social, economic and environmental issues, the unfolding financial crisis on Wall Street, corporate power and influence, and other vital topics of national and international concern.

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About Global Research Hosts

Award winning author and economics professor Michel Chossudovsky is Director of the Center for Research on Globalization which hosts the critically acclaimed website: www.globalresearch.ca. He is also a contributor to the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

He has worked for the United Nations on missions in Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa, has acted as an adviser to governments of developing countries. He is author of several international best sellers including The Globalization of Poverty (2003) and America’s “War on Terrorism” (2005). His writings have been translated into more than twenty languages. He can be reached at [email protected]  

Stephen Lendman is a Research Associate of the Center for Research on Globalization and a frequent contributor to Global Research. He is based in Chicago and has written extensively on war and peace, social justice in America and many other national and international issues. He can be reached at [email protected].

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